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Thursday, May 9, 2019

[Japan] Exploring Arashiyama , a quite yet beautiful neighbourhood in Kyoto




Three times I've been to Japan, but I never get bored with this country. Delicious food, beautiful sights, and also the scenery that always looks amazing in every season. I have visited some cities in Japan, but there's 1 city has stole my heart, it's Kyoto. My first visit to Kyoto was in winter 2015, and it's just as a daytrip from Osaka. At that time I chose to stay longer at bigger city such as Osaka and Tokyo, because I thought big city is more interesting. But I was wrong. Kyoto is a very beautiful city, and 1 day obviously not enough to explore this city.

Travel with kids at Arashiyama, Kyoto
First time I read about Kyoto, I thought it's just a "boring" city with many temples to be visited. Until I was arrived in Kyoto, I realized why peoples love Kyoto and always said that Kyoto is the most beautiful city in Japan. Kyoto has an unique ambience. Even though there were many peoples at some tourist spots, but somehow I still felt it's not as crowded as other tourist places. When I was exploring Kyoto, it always feel calm, especially at Arashiyama.

Scenic bridge at Katsura river, Arashiyama
Arashiyama is a famous neighbourhood in Kyoto. This area has a popular attraction and it's a mandatory to visit this place when in Kyoto. That attraction called Sagano Bamboo Forest. Beside a bamboo forest, another reasons that make people love this place is because of its quite ambience, that really hard to get in big city life. For those reasons, Arashiyama become my favorite place in Japan, and I won't miss this place every time I visit Kyoto. Two times I visited Kyoto, two times I explored Arashiyama. At this post, I'll write about whole experiences when I was exploring this beautiful area, both in winter and spring.


How to go to Arashiyama?
Before I write more about this trip, let me explain about how to go to Arashiyama. Even though Arashiyama located at Kyoto, but it's very easy to go to this place from Osaka. All you need is just take a train Hankyu Line (¥400) from Umeda Station (Osaka Station). With 1 transfer (at Katsura Station), you'll arrived at Arashiyama Station in 1 hour.


If you depart from Kyoto city centre, you can take Hankyu Line (¥220) as well from Kawaramachi Station, and it only takes 20 minutes to reach Arashiyama station. However, there's another option to do this trip. Besides train, you also can take randen (tram) which brought you from Shijo Omiya station to Arashiyama station without transfer. It has the same fare with train. However, randen is slower and it also has a very small space which quite uncomfortable especially if you're traveling with baby (and stroller).


Other thing that you have to note is randen and train has different stops in Arashiyama. They both have the same name (Arashiyama station), but they're located at different place. Arashiyama station for randen located closer with bamboo forest, while the station for train located at the other side of Katsura river and you need to walk around 1km to reach bamboo forest. However, this walking "trip" was really enjoyable. To be honest, I prefer to take a train and walk for 1km because the ambience and the view was really amazing. Crossing Katsura river by the bridge and enjoy the scenery of river and mountain, you only can get this in Arashiyama.

Best things to do in Arashiyama : sit and enjoy the scenery

Winter 2015
As I told you before, at this time I was visiting Kyoto as a daytrip from Osaka. Since Arashiyama located further than other attractions that we wanted to visit, so we chose Arashiyama as the first destination. We departed at 6AM from Osaka by train, and arrived at 7AM at Arashiyama station. First impression when I stepped outside from the train, was this place really quite. I even didn't see other peoples at the train, it's just my group. Maybe it's too early for other peoples, but that's a good thing for us. Finally we could walk without bumped with other peoples. However, this situation made us felt colder. It was 8 degrees Celcius, and my hands both were freezing. Luckily I wore a very warm - furry winter jacket from H&M. It was a special collection from H&M A/W Studio 2015, and it was perfectly cover my body from a very cold wind.

Autumn leaves at the end of December at Arashiyama, Kyoto 
We started to walk by following the path, and I was really enjoy this place. It was at the end of December, but I still could spot some autumn leaves. It was really beautiful - how lucky I was. FYI, Arashiyama well known for its autumn scenery, when all the trees started to change become orange and brown. I thought I wouldn't see this tree since it's already winter.


As we kept following the path, finally we arrived at Katsura river. If you just see this river from the picture, you might think there's nothing here. That's what I was thinking at the first time, but it was changed when I was there. It was really quiet and there's no one at the river side. We sat at the bench which available, and enjoyed the natural atmosphere that calmed my mind. It was peaceful, no crowd, all we heard was just the sound of running water and birds chirping. It was the best moment to start that day.



After crossing the bridge, we found different situation. We started to see rows of restaurant and food stall selling food, snack, and souvenir. Since it was early in the morning, still there's no crowd at all. We could hop from 1 store to another, and bought every kind of snacks because it's so delicious. This "snacks shopping" wasn't stopped until we arrived at our destination, Sagano Bamboo Forest.


At this forest, we started to see other tourists and even it started to crowd. We kept walking through the path until we found a quieter place and we could snap a good picture. If you want to have different experience, you can take a rickshaw ride which starts from the river side and going through bamboo forest. There are different prices for this ride, based on how long you want to ride it.

Sagano Bamboo Forest
That's all what I did at my first visit to Arashiyama. It was a very short time but we really enjoyed every second of it. After this visit, we saw a video and picture of this place when it's spring, when the weather was quite warmer than in winter. It was really beautiful. There are many peoples ride a small boat at Katsura river, and enjoy the scenery of cherry blossoms around them. Therefore, we decided to visit this place again at spring, to get a different experience.

Spring 2019
Second visit to Arashiyama, we knew exactly what we gonna do and we just went to that place directly because we had limited time. Even though this time we stayed in Kyoto, but we had other places to be visited, and we're having a very short time holiday. We started this trip by taking a train from Kawaramachi station and stopped at Arashiyama station, like our 1st trip. No other reasons, I just love this route where I could walk and enjoy the scenery and ambience of Katsura river. However I realized there are some changes in this area.

Second visit to Arashiyama, this time also with my parents



Well it's not a big changes, and I still felt the same atmosphere like it was. 4 years ago, at this river side, it was really empty. There's nothing, just some benchs by the river. But now, there are some traditional Japanese restaurants and also food stalls selling hot dish such as pork bun, which perfectly to be eaten at the cold weather. Yes, the weather in Kyoto at spring season is still cold, but not as cold as in winter. Perhaps it's because we came after lunch time, and it was also a sunny day. Thought it's gonna be very cold, I wore a winter jacket with fur (again), from a collaboration between H&M and Moschino. It's a very thick jacket so when I started too feel warm, I took it off.




Back to the travel journey. At that time, I wasn't expecting for any appearance of cherry blossoms at Arashiyama, even though I know Arashiyama is very beautiful when it surrounded with full bloom sakura. We were there at mid of March (precisely at 19 March), and it's too early. However, when we're going to cross the bridge, we spotted a tree with pink flowers that started to bloom. It's not the famous cherry blossom, it's called plum blossoms (ume) which has a deep pink color. Plum blossom blooms earlier than cherry blossoms, that's why you can find them when it's early spring time. If you want to see more of this flowers, you can visit Kitano Tenmangu Shrine in Kyoto.

A plum blossom tree before cross the bridge at Katsura river, Arashiyama - Kyoto


After crossing the bridge, we saw a very different situation of Arashiyama like we visited before. A long queue seen in front of Arabica Coffee, crowds of people filled the pedestrian street, not quite at all. However, the stores and restaurants still have the same traditional look, and it's something that I missed from Arashiyama. Looking at this crowd, we cancelled our plan to visit bamboo forest. Actually we wanted to back again to that forest to take picture with Winston - the last time we were there, Winston wasn't born yet. However Winston was sleeping at that time and the crowd changed our mood.


Cancelled our visit to bamboo forest, didn't mean we left Arashiyama immediately. We still strolling through this street, and bought some food that we never had before. It was a soft serve ice cream with sakura & green tea flavour, which only available at the spring season. It was tasty, and like other Japanese sweets, the ice cream wasn't too sweet and it's good. Besides ice cream, we also bought a cup of "yuba soup". Literally, yuba is a beancurd. However, if you think it's the same beancurd like the other, you're wrong!! This beancurd was really really soft, and you can easily eat it without chew it too much. As an information, Kyoto well known for its tofu dish, and now I understand why people love it.

Yuba soup (¥300)


Enough with snacking time, we went back to the city. But this time, we decided to take randen. The station for randen was very easy to spot, and it's a very short walk from bamboo forest. But it was very crowded so if you want to get a seat at this 40 minutes journey, you should hop into the tram at first. If you want to have more comfortable ride you also can take a train from Saga Arashiyama station, which also located not far from bamboo forest.

Randen -> from Arashiyama to Kyoto city

Friday, October 13, 2017

Outfit for Traveling in Summer

Which one do you prefer on traveling? Summer or winter? Personally, i like to travel in summer. Not because the weather itself. I live in Jakarta, a tropical city. So i know exactly how bad it is to walk in outdoor places, under the scorching sun.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Well, why do i like to travel in summer? Because i can wear a fashionable clothes, change it every day, and take photos at different places with different look. Can you imagine if you travel at winter? You’ll wear the same coat everyday. No matter where’d you go, you’ll take pictures with the same look. OK, just say you’ll bring another coat as a spare, or maybe you buy a new coat. But still, you’ll still gonna take pictures when you’re wearing the same outfit. For me, it’s not a good things because in most of your photos, you’ll look the same, and it’s kinda boring!!!


Piazza Gae Aulenti
When i was in Europe, all of my outfit has been planned. Because travel to Europe is not easy for me, and we probably will not back to Europe any time soon. So i want my pictures looks great (with different outift) in every city, especially when we’re visiting the landmark.
(Also read : Plan Your Europe Trip)
Via Vincenzo Capelli
Wearing different outfit everyday, doesn’t mean change all of them. I just mix and match my outfit so it won’t look same and boring. A little tips from me, bring a plain top / bottom, with natural color such as black or white. It’s gonna be easy to combine it with another outfit. Like at this picture, i’m wearing a long white denim pants from Zara. I wore this pants a lot while in Europe. Some of you will not realize it because every time i wear this pants, i always change the top. White color is really easy to be matched. I can match it with any color and any motif for the top.

Garibaldi FS station
Wearing a gorgeous outfit is important for me, but it also need to be comfortable. I don’t want to wear a wrong outfit because it’s gonna turn my mood down. Since i know the weather gonna be freakin hot in Europe (especially Italy), so i decided to bring many crop top. But my favorite is this crop top from Monki, which i bought at Granville Road in Hong Kong. With chiffon fabric, it’s really comfortable and perfect for summer.


When traveling, i prefer to use a small sling bag because it's simple and easy to brought. I got this cute sling bag from VNC. Not only because the model, i use this bag because it has a zip under the flap. It becomes a double protection for my stuff, and it's really important when you travel in Europe. For the footwear, i just wear a flat shoes which has the same color with my bag. Actually wearing flat shoes is not a good option for traveling. But this flat shoes which i bought at New Look, really comfortable and very simple. I could walk all the day without feel tired.




Crop Top : Monki
White Denim Pants : Zara
Sling Bag : VNC Indonesia
Flat shoes : New Look

Thursday, October 12, 2017

[Europe] 10 Corso Como, Shopping and Dining in 1 Place - Milan

Milan is one of many favorite cities in Europe for a shopaholic. As one of capital if global fashion, no wonder  there’s a lot of famous shopping places in Milan. Usually, people (especially tourist) will go to Galleria Vittorio Emanuelle II and the Golden Rectangle (which is made by 4 streets Via Montenapoleone, Via della Spiga, Via Manzoni and Via Sant’ Andrea) for shopping a luxury brand. Or maybe some of them will choose to just strolling at Via Torino street for a cheaper option. (Also read : Cheap “Fashion & Beauty” Shopping Guide in Europe) These places become the most visited shopping spots by tourists because of the location which is close to the most popular landmark in Milan, Duomo Cathedral.


But, i found another interesting (and famous) place for shopping which is located at Porta Garibaldi, a neighbourhood for local. It’s 10 Corso Como. 10 Corso Como is a complex for shopping and dining in Milan, designed by Carla Sozzani. I found out about this place when i was looking for Manolo Blahnik store in Milan.



A little story about Manolo Blahnik. So, i really in love with Manolo Blahnik Hangisi, and i wanted to buy this shoes in Europe. That's one of many reason why i was planning a Europe Trip, for shopping!! Because i know, Europe is a birthplace for high-end branded stuff, and the price will be cheaper than in Asia. I was looking for the store location of Manolo Blahnik from their website, and found some stores in Paris, Barcelona. So when i was in Paris, i went to Printemps and looking for Manolo Blahnik. Unfortunately, they have a very limited stock and there's no my size. It also happened when i tried to find it in Barcelona.

Well, Milan is the next city that i visited after Paris and Barcelona. And i tried my luck at 10 Corso Como. When i was hoping for a luck, i only want to get a pair of Hangisi with my size. But i got a "jackpot" here. It's a (last) pair of Hangisi, with my size, and it came in Fuschia, the color that i was looking for!! Another surprise for me was they have 50% discount for this shoes and the price become around €490. It was really the luckiest day for me.

Manolo Blahnik Hangisi in Fuschia
10 Corso Como is a shopping place which looks like department store. They offer many brand, but it's not as big as other department store such as Galeries Lafayette or Printemps. However, the brand they have is a "unique" brand that's not easy to be found, such as Marcelo Burlon, Manolo Blahnik, Azzedine Alaia, and many more. Not just the international brand, but you also can shop for "10 Corso Como" brand itself.
Inside 10 Corso Como, shoes everywhere

Not just shoes, they also have the other fashionable stuff

As i was saying before, 10 Corso Como not just a place for shopping. They also have a restaurant and it's really recommended. With a garden as their interior, this restaurant becomes a great place for enjoy your afternoon meal and chit chat with your friends. However, since i only have 2 days in Milan, i don't have enough time to enjoy it. Maybe next time when i visit Milan again.

Greenery at the entrance
Restaurant at 10 Corso Como. Source : www.tripadvisor.com






10 Corso Como
Address : Corso Como, 10, 20154 Milano MI, Italy
Phone : +39 02 2901 3581
Opening hours : Mon - Sun 10.30am - 1am
Website : http://www.10corsocomo.com/

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Feelin' Blue

If you ask me what my favorite color, PINK is the answer!! But, i don't have a lot of pink outfit. It looks tacky for me. So, what's my favorite color for my outfit? It's BLUE!!




I always like to wear blue outfit. It looks great on me. Especially when i combine with white color.



Just like today, i'm wearing White Crop Top from MDS . It fits very well with my Blue Skirt from Topshop



> Bag : Chanel denim flap bag
> Shoes : Spur